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Mediocre job, internet!

"The Twitter and social media take is always a cynical "look at this fucking idiot " that's because he led the men whom he begged and pleaded with into following him into a completely obvious trap (that he was warned about, literally hours earlier) and certain death. It's one thing to play around with your own life

No problem!

He was the guy who killed Shaggydog/gave Rickon to Ramsay.

I Still Know Who You Crucified Last Easter

How girl get pragnent

Early 30's Vancouverite chiming in, I definitely listen to The Hip, saw Gord Downie when he played with The Sadies at the Media Club a couple of years ago as well (excellent show btw). While I don't work in clubs/bars anymore, I used too; The Biltmore, The Media Club, The Astoria, The Rickshaw and The Sweatshop mostly

Joe Jackson was a real P.O.S. So I wouldn't put it past him. And it goes a long way to explaining just why Michael and his siblings were so unwilling to forgive him. Michael was the Golden Goose and if he lost his voice the ride on the gravy train was over.

Not to nitpick, but Joel Schumacher doesn't have a German accent, he was born in New York. He has a pretty gay accent, however.

He has a face like a sad potato.

The biggest thing I can think of her in besides this, is The Wolf of Wall Street.

You should have seen the comments on the Rolling Stone editorial written by Scott Weiland's ex wife on why his death wasn't so much a "tragedy" as much as "entirely preventable" and how he abandoned his kids to sleep around and get high. So many loser, 'boomer musicians, weekend-dads condemning her as a hater, calling

Oh wow, I thought he was one of the frost giants.

Wait, which one was Christopher Eccleson?

After watching Empire Records a couple of days ago, I went on a little Gin Blossoms - youtube session and wound up on the bands wikipedia page. The story of Doug Hopkins firing was disgusting, especially how the band lowballed him because they knew he was broke and desperate for cash in his addiction. I was never

I've never heard this expression before, it's awesome fits M.D. to a T. haha

Not initially, it's actually a pretty funny scene in the comic, Cap has gathered his group of anti registration heroes in a sewer or abandoned shield safe house when the door opens and all these D list villans show up. They're like "hey ist you need us , we're to help." And before anyone can say boo, Punisher guns